Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - I have paid the pension and medical insurance for 18 years in the social security department. I can't afford much, and it's increasing every year. I want to stop paying. What will happen when I'm 60?

I have paid the pension and medical insurance for 18 years in the social security department. I can't afford much, and it's increasing every year. I want to stop paying. What will happen when I'm 60?

The direct consequence of stopping payment is the loss of medical insurance benefits. When people are old, they are most afraid of getting sick, and they are also the easiest to get sick. Without this medical insurance, your psychological endurance will be greater.

Although endowment insurance can be collected, it is also the lowest level.

In addition, the implementation of old-age insurance in our country began in 1992-93, and medical insurance began after 2000.